"Race" and "Riots" in American Memory HOW DO PROTESTS FOR RACIAL JUSTICE AND "RACE RIOTS" GET REMEMBERED?
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ARCHIVAL RESEARCH ORAL
AND
OUTLINING
HISTORY
SHAPE
THEMES EMERGING IN NARRATIVES
SHARED OF
MEMORY
SOCIAL
reveal
comparison
to
civil
movements
of
belief
protests
that
suburbs role
of
are
the
rights
real
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Long
Island
unprecedented
social
media
in
presence
of
to
memory
time
young
people
and at
the
race,
of
on
the
help
what
formation memories racial
and
violence
everyday protests
and
explain
draw differences
process
shared of
will
construction
protest,
formation generational
the
shapes
past in
research
memory
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THE
SILENCES
Further
in
AND
racial
that to
we
make
decisions
in
present.
AM Willard and Dr. Rosemary McGunnigle-Gonzales